Patrick O'Bryant's penalty was 30% of the team's games ( 8 games in his case). This was for accepting a few hundred dollars more on his paycheck, which he didn't know was wrong. It came from his boss, who is not a Bradley booster or member of the Chiefs' club. It didn't affect his decision to come to Bradley out of high school. He repaid the amount as soon as it was discovered to be improper. Bradley reported and investigated it themselves and admitted the wrongdoing and made sure restitution was made.
Kansas' Darnell Jackson received thousands of dollars of illegal benefits (including cash in the form of a "loan"), most of it while he was still in high school, from a well known Kansas booster who is also a graduate of Kansas. Kansas had just come off a self imposed probation for numerous violations last summer, and has also had a number of well publicized legal problems with their players. There is little doubt that all the gifts and cash he received influenced Jackson to commit to Kansas. He still hasn't paid the money back yet. Yet the penalty for all this was 30% of Kansas' games this season. Exactly the same as POB.
http://www.kusports.com/news/mens_basketball/story/116150
http://www.kansan.com/stories/2005/nov/16/jackson_suspended_ncaa/
Kansas' Darnell Jackson received thousands of dollars of illegal benefits (including cash in the form of a "loan"), most of it while he was still in high school, from a well known Kansas booster who is also a graduate of Kansas. Kansas had just come off a self imposed probation for numerous violations last summer, and has also had a number of well publicized legal problems with their players. There is little doubt that all the gifts and cash he received influenced Jackson to commit to Kansas. He still hasn't paid the money back yet. Yet the penalty for all this was 30% of Kansas' games this season. Exactly the same as POB.
http://www.kusports.com/news/mens_basketball/story/116150
http://www.kansan.com/stories/2005/nov/16/jackson_suspended_ncaa/